(2001) Video Performance Collection "Oops!...I Did It Again Tour" Britney Spears
BOX DATE: 2001
MANUFACTURER: Play Along
BODY TYPE: 1999; white painted panties; bent arms; bend & snap legs; painted ring
HEAD MOLD: No date
PERSONAL FUN FACT: I don't know why, but this doll always makes me think of Pepsi. I think it's because I know that Britney Spears did brand collaborations with Pepsi. The color scheme of this ensemble fits, although it has nothing to do with the soda. Sure, this outfit has no real world value. I mean what would you wear it for? I guess Britney could be a pilot or a ship captain in it? Yes, that's how I would have played with this getup if I had it as a kid. I actually stalked this Britney at an antique store for quite sometime, before deciding to get her in 2014. Her price wasn't unreasonable, but it was more than I wanted to pay. Especially since this particular doll doesn't come with a spare outfit or extra accessories. It is kind of annoying how most Britney Spears dolls are sold in generic packages. You can see here that this box doesn't tell or show you when/where Britney wore this actual outfit. I had to do research in order to give my doll a distinctive name (for inventory, Flickr, and practical purposes). The pictures of Britney on the box are super pretty. I cut them out to save for crafting (I see no point in saving the entire package...it just takes up more space that way).
(2001) Video Performance Collection "Oops!...I Did It Again Tour" Britney Spears
BOX DATE: 2001
MANUFACTURER: Play Along
BODY TYPE: 1999; white painted panties; bent arms; bend & snap legs; painted ring
HEAD MOLD: No date
PERSONAL FUN FACT: I don't know why, but this doll always makes me think of Pepsi. I think it's because I know that Britney Spears did brand collaborations with Pepsi. The color scheme of this ensemble fits, although it has nothing to do with the soda. Sure, this outfit has no real world value. I mean what would you wear it for? I guess Britney could be a pilot or a ship captain in it? Yes, that's how I would have played with this getup if I had it as a kid. I actually stalked this Britney at an antique store for quite sometime, before deciding to get her in 2014. Her price wasn't unreasonable, but it was more than I wanted to pay. Especially since this particular doll doesn't come with a spare outfit or extra accessories. It is kind of annoying how most Britney Spears dolls are sold in generic packages. You can see here that this box doesn't tell or show you when/where Britney wore this actual outfit. I had to do research in order to give my doll a distinctive name (for inventory, Flickr, and practical purposes). The pictures of Britney on the box are super pretty. I cut them out to save for crafting (I see no point in saving the entire package...it just takes up more space that way).